iSchool Career Fair

2:30-4:30p.m.:All students and alumni are welcome to attend. Make sure to bring your UW Husky Card.

The iSchool Career Fair is an opportunity to engage with organizations interested in hiring for a wide range of information technology and information science jobs, internships and DFWs. The event is open to iSchool students only for the first two hours, after which it will open to all students from any of the UW's three campuses. Student check-in for the event closes at 4 p.m. -- make sure to arrive before then!

We have a few workshops to help ensure you are prepared for a successful and effective experience at ICF. Watch our prior recording of "ICF: What to Expect" or register to participate online for our "ICF: Q&A" on Friday, April 5, from 12:30-1:20 p.m.

*ICF Prep events are only for current iSchool students.

We hope you take advantage of these great events and we will see you at the fair!

A special thank you to our 2019 ICF sponsors:

Organizations attending:

Accenture

Avanade

BECU

CampusPoint

Coalfire Systems

Convoy

Echo Services

Expeditors

ExtraHop Networks

Fast Enterprises

Gates Archive

GDIT

Grant Thornton

HERE Technologies

iD Tech Camps

Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation

Kitsap Regional Library

Launch Consulting

Microsoft

Moss Adams

Point B

Porch.com

Premera Blue Cross

PricewaterhouseCoopers

Protiviti

Robert Half Technology

Seattle Central College

Smartsheet

Sno-Isle Regional Library

Sound Physicians

Symetra

Teach for America

The Creative Group

Ticketmaster

Tyemill

University of Washington Advancement

University of Washington Police Department

VIZIO, Inc.

Washington Talking Book & Braille Library

West Monroe Partners

List updated 4/5/2019

Further details on the organizations, types/titles of positions, work authorizations, and degrees recruited will be updated about five days before the event on our career fair app.

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